absolve (one) from



absolve (one) from

To declare that someone is free from blame or responsibility for something. The evidence that the defense attorney presented in court convinced the jury to absolve his client from the crime. I know you're sorry. I absolve you from your guilt, son.
See also: absolve

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Feidlimid-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
Jodocusyo-DO-kəs (Dutch)Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Silvanaseel-VAH-nahItalian
Gry-Norwegian, Danish, Swedish
Moyses-Biblical Latin
GernotGER-nawt (German)German, Ancient Germanic